Dang it! I have been having computer issues so I have not been on as much. I just dumped a bunch of it out as it was taking over and I was changing the look of the tank. IF the tiny bit I allowed to stay in the tank takes off again, I will certainly send some to you.

I actually have some, but I'm pretty sure shipping plants from Canada to the US isn't gonna work

Oh bother, lol. Nope, thanks for the offer, even if customs weren't an issue, shipping would be pricey!

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Originally Posted by Inga

Dang it! I have been having computer issues so I have not been on as much. I just dumped a bunch of it out as it was taking over and I was changing the look of the tank. IF the tiny bit I allowed to stay in the tank takes off again, I will certainly send some to you.

Hey, do you have a local fish enthusiast club in your area? We have one here & I've checked it out a few times; there are some posts on the club's forum about trading plants. Maybe you can search for something similar in your area?

I've done a little searching and couldn't find anything, maybe I'll just have to dig a little deeper. Fishkeeping is not a super popular hobby in these parts from what I can tell. The number of LFS per state seems to support this theory of mine. Having LFS options is one thing I miss a lot from growing up in CA!

And I and aweful case of impatience. When I decide I want something out, then out it goes. I really need to think about finding new homes for plants. I just dumped a ton of Rotala and many small Amazon swords. My tank is bursting at the seems and I keep having to downsize it. I am thinking of redoing my smaller tank with cutting. Maybe I will find the patience to see if anyone wants any of the remaining plants.

Ha Ha I have a towel laying on the floor when I am pruning my tank and I just rip out plants and toss onto the towel. Then they go out to the trash bins in the garage. I have been sorry for that in the past but again... impatience. ha ha